
The Game of Thrones actor stars opposite Scoot McNairy in this twisty tale of drug smuggling, set in the American Midwest

From classics to cult favourites, our team highlight some of the best one-off screenings and re-releases showing this week in the capital

The writer's 1903 novella is transposed to a Paris nightclub in Patric Chiha’s lushly-drawn but somewhat emotionally bereft new film

Emma Holly Jones’ adaptation of the 2009 novel is a little on the limp side, though is propped up by delightful supporting turns

Brad Pitt shines as a hapless assassin in an otherwise exhausting adaptation that thinks it's a lot funnier than it actually is

Matt Reeves' very serious take on Gotham's iconic hero grips in the moment, but is neither fun or dark enough to fully define itself

Sacha Baron Cohen returns as the unruly Kazakh reporter in this follow-up, making an instant star of newcomer Maria Bakalova

Powered by a thrilling anarchist streak, writer-director Thomas Clay's stagy English Civil War drama is by turns frustrating and fascinating

Netflix's latest animated offering, based on the book of the same name, is fun and expressive, but doesn't quite break new ground

Halloween AND Bonfire Night, all rolled into one week? There’s almost too much to recommend…